I am buying the system as soon as I am able to afford it. I have been out of work for the last 8 months because of illness. Had open heart surgery 3 months ago. I'm getting my strength back finally. I have watched all the free content but I know how valuable the course is. I just wish I could have bought it years ago. The templates alone make it worth the price. If you can get 2 or 3 extra jobs from it it will pay for itself and I need the sales training more than anything. The confidence that comes with the training is more valuable than you can put a price on . I'm scared to fail but im not getting any younger and I'm out of excuses. I've followed Eric for a couple years and have talked with him a few times without buying the course. I thank God for him and for offering to help me through this scary time in starting a business. I'm going to paint for the union thru the winter and save up for the course so I can FINALLY start to chase my dreams in 2021! Better late than never but I have a detailed plan and I'm going for it! P.S. Don't raise the price again just yet lol give me till January 😃😸🙂😂
This is impressive. Good work, Jon. I'm on the fence about jumping into the painting industry. I ran a successful floor care (carpet, tile, hardwood) business for several years, but it's slowed down the last two years. I'm thinking about jumping into paint. I know zilch about actually painting, but I've been watching all of these videos and I'm slowly leaning that direction.
ive been painting for 32 years and got my lic. in 2008 and having trouble getting my buisness off the ground , i am working and doing painting for somebody else ,can u help me
Hey I decided to go around and talk to painting company’s about running a painting business, and one of the owner told me “you need at least 10,000 hours of painting with a brush under your belt before opening a painting business and hire guys won’t cut it” How should I take this message? I know about sales and marketing, I’m learning about estimating and improving my sales from your videos, so my question is how should I take that info because I don’t even have 100 hours in painting. I first painted a year ago and I enjoy it a lot actually so I thought why not make it a business
I've helped hundreds of people with not a lot of painting experience build a painting business. I personally have not painted more than around 100 hours either, but I run a $7.5M company. I prefer to hire people who are better painters than I am. My course teaches people how to build this business regardless of your background. A lot of painters would say the same thing as that guy you spoke to. But it's not necessarily true. There are benefits to really knowing the trade... but 10,000 hours is absolutely 100% unnecessary. That's 5 years painting full time under someone. You don't need to paint for 5 years full time before you can start a painting company... Especially one that you want to BUILD. The biggest thing that gets in the way of BUILDING a painting business is when you are doing all of the work yourself.
@TheWeaver26 You're overthinking it and you also don't understand how the whole business works yet. If you are serious about starting this you'll want to get my full training course... www.paintingbusinesspro.com/course
I am buying the system as soon as I am able to afford it. I have been out of work for the last 8 months because of illness. Had open heart surgery 3 months ago. I'm getting my strength back finally. I have watched all the free content but I know how valuable the course is. I just wish I could have bought it years ago. The templates alone make it worth the price. If you can get 2 or 3 extra jobs from it it will pay for itself and I need the sales training more than anything. The confidence that comes with the training is more valuable than you can put a price on . I'm scared to fail but im not getting any younger and I'm out of excuses. I've followed Eric for a couple years and have talked with him a few times without buying the course. I thank God for him and for offering to help me through this scary time in starting a business. I'm going to paint for the union thru the winter and save up for the course so I can FINALLY start to chase my dreams in 2021! Better late than never but I have a detailed plan and I'm going for it!
P.S.
Don't raise the price again just yet lol give me till January 😃😸🙂😂
Awesome man. Make it happen! Glad you are doing better!!
This is impressive. Good work, Jon. I'm on the fence about jumping into the painting industry. I ran a successful floor care (carpet, tile, hardwood) business for several years, but it's slowed down the last two years. I'm thinking about jumping into paint. I know zilch about actually painting, but I've been watching all of these videos and I'm slowly leaning that direction.
Let me know if you have any questions eric@paintingbusinesspro.com
Excellent interview! I enjoy listening to successful, driven people. Thanks Eric.
You got it!
Thanks for the great work, you brought a lot of people in the trade share their stories, it is invaluable.
Glad you like them!
ive been painting for 32 years and got my lic. in 2008 and having trouble getting my buisness off the ground , i am working and doing painting for somebody else ,can u help me
Hey I decided to go around and talk to painting company’s about running a painting business, and one of the owner told me “you need at least 10,000 hours of painting with a brush under your belt before opening a painting business and hire guys won’t cut it” How should I take this message? I know about sales and marketing, I’m learning about estimating and improving my sales from your videos, so my question is how should I take that info because I don’t even have 100 hours in painting. I first painted a year ago and I enjoy it a lot actually so I thought why not make it a business
I've helped hundreds of people with not a lot of painting experience build a painting business. I personally have not painted more than around 100 hours either, but I run a $7.5M company. I prefer to hire people who are better painters than I am. My course teaches people how to build this business regardless of your background.
A lot of painters would say the same thing as that guy you spoke to. But it's not necessarily true. There are benefits to really knowing the trade... but 10,000 hours is absolutely 100% unnecessary. That's 5 years painting full time under someone. You don't need to paint for 5 years full time before you can start a painting company... Especially one that you want to BUILD. The biggest thing that gets in the way of BUILDING a painting business is when you are doing all of the work yourself.
@TheWeaver26 You're overthinking it and you also don't understand how the whole business works yet. If you are serious about starting this you'll want to get my full training course... www.paintingbusinesspro.com/course
Hey I was wondering how I can reach out to you for helping getting my business started
I want to get your course but can’t find the link
Bruna and her Florida Life www.paintingbusinesspro.com/course
Thank you!!